Jonathan Clements’ Humble Dollar website recently released a neat little calculator that they’re calling the Two-Minute Financial Checkup. It asks a few easy questions, and then provides you with a list of planning points you should be considering.
Of course, requiring only minimal input from the user is both an upside and a downside. (It’s easier to get somebody to try it out. It’s harder for the calculator to provide detailed output.)
- The Two-Minute Financial Checkup from Humble Dollar
- About the Checkup
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